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Make sure you plan your trip ahead of time to take advantage of the excellent docent tours to enhance your learning! Unfortunately I missed one of the tours due to a discrepancy between what was posted online and at the center itself. It takes about 2 hours to see all the museum not including the Anderson center next door. Parking...
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Visiting with our 6yo granddaughter allowed us to view this collection differently than we had ever before. She was given a kit that allowed her to copy any piece of her choosing. How interesting it was to hear her comments about various paintings and sculptures and when she selected one item to copy she did so with interest and care....
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The Cantor Museum, located just off Palm Drive close to the Oval on Stanford University, has a fantastic collection of Rodin sculptures (the largest collection outside of France), as well as many other fine art exhibits, and a frequently rotating gallery of temporary exhibits. If you live on the Peninsula or South Bay, it's far easier to get to than...
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Actually became aware of this Art Museum at Stanford University via TripAdvisor when looking for things to do in Silicon Valley. Stumble across the reviews of the arts center and decided to give it a try along with exploring the university campus afterwards during a business trip to the valley. The museum is free which is a plus and they...
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For art lovers, the Cantor Art Museum at Stanford University is well worth the time and effort. It's probably best known for its collection of Rodin bronzes, but it also has excellent examples of art form Asia, Oceania and Africa as well as art from Europe and America. An small but excellent gallery of contemporary art, particularly from the Bay...
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Loved wandering around this beautiful art museum but would have liked more information and perhaps a scheduled tour. I always find that you learn so much from these that you miss when on your own. Did not see many scheduled.

First of all, there are no admission fees. Nice. To see the Rodin collection is worth whatever it takes to get here.
There is a great collection inside but the masterpiece is the Gates of Hell which are outside to the left if you are facing the building.

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